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so just change the configuration to meet your needs."
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I'm getting a little clearer. Thanks Dustin and Stacy!On a practical
level this bo
ick a different port.
Best,
Seth
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> And while we're at it, is there a range of port numbers that
> I should be using for the RTMP assignments? The "flex"
> template app is at 2038. The "samples" app is at 2037. How
> high and low can I go? BTW, my TCP/IP Network Administration
> book (which I obviously haven't fully absorb
ch successive FDS
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HTH,
Seth
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> That makes perfect
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Hi Stacy (and all),
That makes perfect sense. But am I correct in guessing that code like
this...
uri="http://{server.name}:{server.port}/{context.root}/messagebroker/amf
Hi Stacy (and all),
That makes perfect sense. But am I correct in guessing that code like
this...
uri="http://{server.name}:{server.port}/{context.root}/messagebroker/amfpolling
...indicates that our webApp is using the same port for AMF as other
webApps? (I assume that "server.port" is define
To answer # 1: trying to have two
instances of FDS bind to the same port is the same as trying to run two web
servers on the same machine and bind them both to port 80. It’s not a
matter of message routing …the port is already in use so the second
instance will fail since it can not bin
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